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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (July 4, 1902)
BOHEMIA NUGGET. HOWARD A HENRY, 'Proprietors. CJ.mWARD. - Ptof. J" !!" " KWcCiil th poVom l OolUrt Orx Orsron weona hi f ro 1 1 mi -.t. Bl.Ucrlitlon tlt.I.BO, !. A.U.rtl.liif RiMr Xoi W mpljrtU J II ID PUBR tskti'ton Wt K. :- ,,' trwti lorlTOlhlnic cu Uml r U. Fjuda, July 4, 190a. , There has been some criticism current with reference to the band t rriranlifltlon chareing $75 fnr 1m services on the fourth of July, many contending that the price Is too high and that the or ranlwition should be more consid erate in view oi the fact that it is ibr the benefit of the home town and in consideration of the day. . Upon firt thought it is natural for one to take this view of the satter. However there are two sides to the proposition, as is al ways the case. Last winter the boys' organ! red a band. Every body admits that a band is n very desirable organisation for . any town and nearly everybody was 'glad Cottage Grove was to have o permanent organization. Now, it takes money to maintain a band or ganization, just the same as it does to maintain n business of whatso-, ever kind. When the band was organised, n small subscription was received less than $10. Since that time the boys have procured Chas. Cocbran, one of the best teachers in the Willamette valley, who gave the first six weeks of his services) for the receipts or the first baud en tertainment. At this entertainment the citizens responded to the tune of $30. Theu the organization pledged Mr. Cochran $40 for his services, until they conld give an other entertainment. When this entertainment was pulled off.' through unfavorable circumstances and certainly lack of interest on the part of the- citizens only $6.50 was cleared- to go toward Mr. Cochran's salary, arid had it not been for three engagements filled by the boys in the Interval the or ganization would have beeu sadly in. the hole. As it vasau assess ment of one dollar was levied on each member to pay the drill master. This is the true condition of the band, say nothing of the money scent for music- nod instruments, nucPr&etirae donutcd by the mem bers. Tn view of the fact that the city nr the citizens are not con tributinrr to the support of the or ganization. it would appear that the price asked for its services on the Fourth is not exhorbitant, espcci allv when it is known that much n thirmonev rocs for music, hall tent, lights, fuel and for leadership, The excitement over the escape and chase of the two noted convicts Merrill and Tracy has somewhat subsided, and the "hunteisof men" can now be reckoned as a mere handful r but nevertheless they are of the determined kind and brave in. the-majority of cases, to the de gree ot recklessness. The huuted oatlawsseeai.to.be heading toward Pug'et Sound, keeping well nudcr coyer most of the time in the dense .woodlands characteristic of the .section of country through which they are traveling. What their plans are no one can tell, but it is evident that they are going to "win out" if it is in the power ot the criminal bom to do so. They are cesperatemen. However, notwith standing that they are full c4 nerve, desperate and murderous to a horri fying degree, the time must come, and soon, when their nerves will snap and they will be at the mercy of their pursuers, if they do .not soon reach au entire change ot scene and adopt a different method of procedure. It is impossible for man to exist any great while, un der the circumstances surrounding these two cut throats. They are huuted day and night. At no time dare ttiey relax their vigilance. Tbey know that a big reward is on their heails and that as desperate en as themselves are on their track. At no time iu the day or .night are they free from the thought that n bullet may pierce their hearts the noxt moment. This thought within itself is sufficient to cause the thread to snap; and when that time comes they being worn, hungry and dejected the enormity tC their horrible doings crowd upon ihera, they will be easy prey for the men. who get a guu on them. and establish a business the right bnnd of business fellowship. It is a spirit, if followed, that will maicc Cottage Grove a town second to none In tins section 01 vreguu. Patronize home industry, wheuever home industry is worthy. Too Many Bkowns. The irialsof the "hello girl" arc great at times. The other day a Mr. Brown of Eugene called up Mr. Henry of the Nugget office. Mr. Henry was out and foreman Brown answered the call. When bespceled "hello" to central, the ovrff.tmird lnanitmlntor oi the W. T. KISSINGER. WERE FROM FALL CREEK CtNCT, LAND COUNTY. notiou wit publication. Untied Stilton Ijuid Ottlw. Uoueuuw. Oris, Apr.ai. ItXtt. Notice In hereby given tluUjn com pliance with the provision nt the net otCoiigrewi ot June 8. WT8, entitled, "An act iof the ale t tlmlor land III 1110 HMIO 01 uiuuunim, u vsui . Nux-nitn n n,l Wiiullltlirt cm TlTrltorV 1 rm extended to nil the. Vuhlle Ijuh Cottage Grove is soon to have a laundry in running order, the plant having arrived this week. For years the laundry of this city has been sent abroad each week, three foreign laundries having agencies established here. Each month be tween $300 nd $350 goes-out of our local circulation into the coffers of these foreign concerns. When the home laundry gets into running cuuditiou. it It Is capable ot doing as good work as the other laundries the home laundry should receive the oatrouace of the people. Give every man who has energy and en terprise enough to come among us office said "well said "eh?" then llmwn said "uh. time central discovered that there were too many Browns oti the line and had not Mr. Henry put in nn appearance about mat ume, wic plioncgiris wouiu nave occh c prived of the pleasure of listing to mi extremely aniratacu tion done up "Brown." Daily Stack to Bohumia. Messrs. Chrisman & Bangs next week expect to start a daily stage to and from the Bohemia Mining District. The mail stage commenc ing with July 1, leaves here Mon day, Wednesday and Friday raorn- incs. in view 01 111c laci inai uic travel is somewhat divided on the roads which fork at the Red bridge. one going by the Warehouse and the other up bnarps crccK. tne proprietors of the stage line, with the view of acommodatmg the public have decided to start a stage every other day to go over the Warehouse route, tnereoy maicing a stage going ana coming evuij day, enabling passengers to go in oue route and make a quick return by the other. Combination Stuck. The fire proof book safe in the office of the Pacific Timber Co., made all sorts of trouble last Mon day. When Book keeper Frank Roscnburg attempted to open 11 in the morning the combination re belled and the fun commenced. The employees sweat blood iu their vain attempts to open the bloomin thing, but no go. As a last resort the company's machinist Frank Eby was called in. It didn't take many minutes for him to pulverize the lock with the aid ot a nie size sledge hammer and cold chisel, and then things becm to move tn tne customary manner of a well regu lated office. Bask Bam. Talk. Things are very quiet just now among the base ball enthusiasts of Cottage Grove but may take a turn and liven up pretty soon. Just at present several of the boys are up mtbe "diggings:" Others refuse to play, and one or two others are laid up for the present. Another thing that hinders us getting good games is having a ground so ar ranged that an admission fee can not be collected from those attend ing, to defray the necessary ex penses. Perhaps the boys will get together later and secure some good games. Family Rkcniom. Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Adams are expecting a family reunion 011 the dth. Their daughter Mrs. M. C. VanBuren of Astoria arrived iu the citv on the 26 ult and their two daughters, Mrs. A.J. Armstrong of Myrtle Creek and Mrs. C. F. Cath cart of Cosgrove. Nev, will arrive on the 3rd. This will be the first time in 5 years that the entire family have met at the parents home and of course the father and mother are" looking forward to the day of their arrival with expectant pleasure. Good Piece of Work. Some time ago Al Churchill killed three bear in Bohemia, the mother nnd two cubs, rbout six miles below the Musick mine on the Noonday ridge. He sent the skin of the old bear in to Bob Yenicb who tried his hand for the first time at stuffing the brute. He succeeded beyond his expectations and this week the work has been on exhibition in the drug store of Morgan & Brehaut, attracting con siderable attention. The bear weighed about 400 pouuds. 1 Brought Homk For Burial. Henry Kissenger received a tele gram last Sunday night from his brother Charles at Boise city stat ing that he was leaving for Eugene with the body of his brother Wil liam, who killed Mrs. Ada Garner and then killed himself at Pearl, Idaho, Friday. He arrived at Eu gene Monday night and the body was interred m the Masonic ceme tery Tuesday afternoon. Albany Wins From Edoknb. The second game Tietwern the Albany aud Eugene base ball teams was pulled off last Sunday at Bang's park. in Eugene before a good sized crowd resulting in a victory for Al bany on a score of 8 to 10. The former game was won by Eugene on a score of 4 to 5. Below is the score by iuuiugs: Albany 1 a 1 o 1 o 1 4-io Hampton Bros...i 3003 1 000-8 Harness Shop. Fred Gale, the bustling up-to-date harness and saddle maker, has completed a considerable addition to his shop on River street aud now has more room for the first class stock of fly nets, summer lap robes, horse blankets and sheets and every -thing in the barnessaud saddle line, at prices to suit everybody. Call a nd see him. PRO- J IU4 VJtU'llMl-M III IUI HW . '''"- Btatm by net ot August 4.1e. Ottenr P. Aiitelmno, 01 t ""m,r 3 ununiy or uougiam "iw.mk Mlii, hiw thin ilny MM In thtooftlw hl worn Ktfttement 'No. JMTrt, (urthiS Is. Towimhlp Month, ot ItiuuwU Went nnd will otter pruol to uliow thnt the ItuiilMMiKhtlM moivvnhi nlili lor ltd timber omtone tlmii tor nlcultunxl purpotw. nun to wi nu llum wiure .iiiv ouuulMHloiier nl The one of 'cm WftH ,ilU,Bhter ot Attain Horn ot KWVV,?ttl,n,unIni'IIWMU the other Mr. ,,,, rvk prwlnct, thU county, ot , jiM,n,V, wttne-wM AiioiK wis which both hi nnd her mtnllloN luul Jam. I MeCormlck. Herman T. been tvtildeitta for many yeivn. iww.aowuiiemiNoiioiinjwirmv, SI'ECBAffj WclinveMx wnliit pa(tcrnsr4 ymflleiictlw in Crista! Curd SUkit-thcsc JfcilI a Vtf . t"crn sold early in the season, and readily, nt GOots (t yunU wc mo 'offorliic'thc rcuintndcr, a.i yards, nt the very low price ol SUotH (I yartir $1.66 for four yard pnttcrm. These silks arc very desirable. You can afford n silk waist nt these prices. Come early ifyou do not wish to be disappointed. They will not last long Wm. T. Klslnr Killed Ada (Urner, tils Slstcr-ln-Law, t Pearl, 1 Idaho, Then Itlmselt. 1 Atiout twelve yearn no William central office, sang out "talk to Mr. j KliweiiRvr wiw married to Hixttlc UhIiIiIr claim to mvld h Brown." Mr. Brown of the NiKgel Ilrn ,vt iviulleton, Oregon. She rlo Lv Wuru U. 8. C01 .1 i. ... iu, ti..M. ..f .i. Wri-i.,' Oregon, Wm. WUto.ot AinoH.OrvKon ............. .... . . Anv iviui nil iM'mouH eiiuininir iui- vcixolv theiliove-deerllHHl IiiiuIh iuv the cOntmcthiK partlw had renlded In Unmtlllii county about thrw yeam. One child, iv on. wan born to the marriage Mix4 Klowiuter had ii Hlnter, Ada 1 lorn, 11 young woman ot twenty t wo who wa married to 11 Air. (Junior about thrtv niontlw ugo. Klseiiger fell In love with hl HlateMn-lnw, Ada Hani, and It Rectus thathU ntfectton wan rvclprtjcated f or 8ho lunwl to marry him In the ottlct 011 or licfore nald fith tiv" ot July, iW2. 1 T. HniiHiKn. IteglHter, NQT1CK KOH 1'lllU.CIATION. I Ladies find in our Spring I Stock n nice variety of bcatf tifnl things, Dlmttle, Uwnii Uneni, '$ Percales, Muslin, Silks.' Light weight gocds for dtesi- i cs, waists or decorations. f The real point is the beauty I and durability of the goods. I t United Shite Lnnd Otllee, noKcburg, Ore.. Apr. U. 11)02. Notice Is horvby gl-en that In com" pllaneo with tln provlxloim ot the net of t'ongrtw ot June 3, 1S78. en titled "An ct tor tlw sale ot tlmlwr . ....... . 1 uuuia 111 iimsinieH ui wiiiioriun. uiv eveiinniviiK-cwmi turu .-,. ,, vnlihii.tii TVm : tnim her lster. IVIth thU under- fpitory," rw extended tonlltha Puh-i: Htandhnr ciiUHO woh found for a milt I lie Lnud Stntew by net of AugllHt-l,! ; for divorce, which wiw begun nt 1 1SK. Henry ix-k. of WJvwton. -A Mulleton. Umatilla county, and .lS. div flliil In thin offlw hi! gnintwl at tlw March term ot court jHwoni Htntement No tor the I ot thin war. Attorney CIuim. K. Kin- piirehnw ot the SEX ot Section No., r.otKugvne. appearing forhU i l aIvllf0 ! uroiner. jiroof to nhow that the lnhd nought After Hecurlng the divorce KIhkch- lnotv Vnlunhlo lor lt tlmln-r or cntne back to IiIm old home here on o nttine thnti tor iigrlculturnl puriiowH. vUlt. and hero he wna when he re-1 and to CHtal.Ush his claim to hiiUI 1.1 . ... a.i ua land lieforu Marie I Vnre, U. S. celwl the new thnt Ada Horn, who , CommUwIoner nt Eugene. Otv had promised to marry him when- on Friday, the Uth ilny ot July, ever the law Hhould jtenult, had mar- HXtt. ... . ii--..... .. lli nnmm nx wltlMHweii: H. A. Snyder, ot Aurora, Oregon. T-nTn (TrT-R..A.Tlsra ( Right now, when you n.tc needing I.ace Curtains, wc rc showing the most complete assortment we have had. It looks like the Manufacturers had made special cfiorts to turn out nothing but bcniiWnl patterns. Wc think you'll find them just what you're looking for, nnd at smnller prices than you expect to j)r. demon In htx soul wa unlooMed. At- tcr three or lour Uny he Infoniiccl his Any and all pereons claiming ad hrothern, Charle nnd Henrj,' that he ' wrxely the abovvMlcHcriUtl Inndn are wn going bock to Idaho. They . ffi AT NBWLAND'S AT NEWLAND'S j jrt MM Gillil White I.nwn Shift waists that you can niTord to buy Tbey are slyllMi nnd well made. Tucked lu fiout nnd buck. These wolU are worth more than we aik for them 7Gotn. Skirts in Crash, l.incn, Illicit nnd Serges, very nicely made. Our l.luen Skirts cut latest Style, 7fo 90a to $Lflf. About the price yon will Py for the material. Muslin Undergarments, Largest assortment in the city, nt very low ptices. i L. T. HARRIS dttoriei and Counselor-atLaio 8pt UlWtUntlon tlto to lh In ot Mines. Fint Natlonnl Bank lli)iMlnK. - KUUENK, OUR. J, S. MEDLEY Attornev-at-Law 000 : Omrvoa Mln iliMt-: COTTACK GROVK, OkK. were lennui 01 tsamc nwn net iuiu t,,i.. ian-t pleaded with him to rvmnln here for, " J. T. BmiHita, lteglnter, a time nt leaHt, He wan obdurutv, aud when he at hut eliook liniidM with Charleti at the EugviH" depot a week ago Wednesday, It waa with the premonitory n?quet thnt If any thing hnpiwned to him bin btnly should be brought home for burial. The dlMpatch tclU tlie rest. Wtllhvm T. Koweuger was bom In Kentucky thlrty-lx yearn ugo, com- lnir to Orecou with hlu parent In 1SC8. AdaHorn-Unrnerwas twenty two yean ot nge. They grew to tlie yearn of womanhood and manhood In theKrdlCreckneighborliood.nbout sixteen mlleu from Eugene. Uharles E. KUweuger loft on the early train thla morning to fulfill the lost promlHe made his lirother to bring the Iwxly to tlie home f hw youth and early manhood for Inter ment iHtiide the father. The ng"d mother Id Iu very feeble health and the terrible newH will not Ik? Imparteil her ho long uh pwwlblc. (in. aril THE OREUOMAX ACCOUNT. A Dolxe dlHpatch of Krtdny In the Oregonlan ways the shooting took place at .1 o'clock that afternoon and that pleturcH of the woman "were I found on KlHuongvr, alao a lock of ' "O TfZ. H ' I ' Ji.VAJAJL A.s tlie Old Maid Swlieri She Kissed the Dwarf. Our tuU are short and swevlnnJ right to the point. PURE DRUGS A HUMMER FOR THE SUMMER! ALL ROADS LEAD TO LURCH'S STRAW HAT SALE, Latest Variety of Styles. LACES, SILKS, RIBBON'S: BEST ASSORTMENT OF FABRICS. Shirt Waists, Choice hut Inexpensive. New Effects in Fine Hosiery. NOTE OUR SPECIAL CELEKKATION AIM. hair xupiKwed to be hern. A young woman named Alice Footer lieard what paused between the two, and Daw the Hhootlng. She wiw In an otlier room when Klfutcnger .entered, nnd heard Home expression of Hnr prlae on the part of Mrs. (lamer. She then started to pnH through the room, when she saw Kissenger gnutp Mm. Qamer Iu hut arms, and aa he held her, drew a pUtoliuiduhot her behind the enr. Tlien he nhot hlrauelf through tlie head. PRICES DRUGGISTS. Xie -Vere Era Drug Store. Cklkbration Off. Owing to the hnfavprable con dition of the weather the Fourth of July Committee decided Thurs day morning that the celebration be declared oir. WnUe it was a disappointment to the citizens of Cottage tlrove, particularly tne commit tees upon which consider able work had devolved, still, it was considered the-proper thitiR to do under the circumstances, as the condition of the streets would be such that no parade or program could be carried out. Fon Sale, A 40 aero ranch four mllca from Cottage Grove, mnall bonne, whetlri and other outbuildings. Running water and good spring. 100 fruit trees Just beglulng to bear. For sale cheap and on eaay terms. For farther particulars lmiulre ot thla ofllce. Fob Sale. Leltoy mining stock be low market quotations. M. H. (In quire nt ililx othec. Bead real etttte bargain of Jerome Knox A Co. COTTAGE GKOVE, ORE. . SHANAFELTS Photograph Gallery NOW OPEN New backgrounds and acces sories. Best Lenses and Cameras. Portland. Nothing but first-class work. All .work guaranteed. Lowest prices, call and examine work. Opposite Masonic hall. West side, Cottage Grove. LOST. Jjwt Sunday on the- street, of Cot- tngo Grove aanree-Hiranii rcu conn necklace with gold clasp upon which l engraved tho word "Jennie." Finder return to thla oillce and re ceive suitable reward. I DONT JVUSS THIS CHANCE! t House Cleaning Sale; Everything at H Reduced Prices; All Millinery reduced Get your Hat or trimmings here and Save Money. BIG BARGAINS IN SHOES! Balance of our Men's and Boys' Suits At ACTUAICOSY Don't fail to See Them. N. E. ELSEA & SONS, First Door North of Cottage Grove Hotel. SI EKE AND NOW f You're thinking of n new suit and where to get it to the lest advantage. If you'll ncceptoursitggcs. tion You'll buy it Now and Here. We bought our CLOTH IMG from the Largest .Woolen Mill in Ami-rlcn Finishing the Cloth they Weave into Clothing. Their Clothing bears tliN guarantee, ' "'ph trnojlq In this irarmont contain no cotton or auyother ndulteration and we will forfeit $100.00 I ifcottoubefoundinthe warp or filliiic of same." MAVi'iiti.o W001.KM Miu.s, Mavm'ACTUUKKs. MOTI-IJiRS I IlrinffyourllttlechapBtoourMtorenndnttheiuoiitlnthiiHeNattyVt'rttivKultH, nge .1 to 0 yennt. Km A I'antH Sulta for hoya, from !l to 12 yearn. Meim luul Hoya' chithhig, a full atock. Menu' all wool aulta. no g ,i.lv. no cotton, aa low a flO.OO 5or atllt. HultH hir 10.U0 aa good 11a to av.Ui .Nulla ylw wlwro. , numunwAT cc iiukmioi.uuk. a TICKETS TO AND FROM Att POINTS EAST VIA W. S. Chrisman. Km Uancs. GREAT Railway. Short Xjine TO St. Paul, Dulttth, MlnneapollB, Chicago, AND POINTS HAST. Through Palace nnd Tourist Sleepers Dining and Buffet Smoking Llbrnry Cars. DAILY TRAINS : FAST TIME : For Batc, Folders and Full Informs, tlon regarding Ticket-Routes, call on or address 3. W. I'HALOK.T. P. A: II, DICK80N, C. T. A. 3d St., Portland ure. o. w. v. A. gatU Wlb. 122 A. B, 0. DENNI8T0N unnlAcnu, J. a JOHNSON ui F. .C EBY AttomtytanA Gounstlors-aUlaio BpeeUI ltolloa g Iren lo Mlninr. Cor(rUon Offlc OTtr 0rmn A lltmenwj' tlore, . COTTAGE GROVE, ORE. Buy property real property through the Cottage Grove Invest ment Co., Roonu , Finn Bid. The Fashion Stables CORNER MAISnodSKCONIi HTRKKT, COTTAQK (IROVK Glrlsmai) & Bn&s, Proprietor . Also own aud opperatc the Bohemia and Black Butte Stage Lines ' J'frjt-Qajs Turnouts, Double, or Single a Reasonable Prices &S3SSSSSS3S1 $S&SS3SSiS$3SSS3S&sSS$S CLOSING OUT SALE There was never a better chuncc to secure unparalleled bargains in just what you want nt prices that just suit you than at the present time, BAltGAINS Boots nnd Shoes, Clothing of All , Hinds, Boy's and Men's Suits, Shirts', Etc, Etc. nrc all going at Bargain Prices, aud going fast. Call nud see ibr yourself. Store on west side, opposite First National Bank. A. D. LeRoy,